Disney VHS tapes were known for lengthy promotional reels. The 1997 tape included:
— same master used.
There was nothing quite like the anticipation of the previews, the "Coming Soon to Theaters" screen, and then that iconic Disney castle. This movie was honestly way darker than I remembered as a kid, but the animation? Still top-tier. "Out There" will always be a banger. 🗣️🎶
Unlike later DVDs, the VHS had no letterboxing. Many wide shots (e.g., the Paris panorama) were cropped, altering cinematic framing.
Disney took a massive creative risk with its 34th animated feature film, [The Hunchback of Notre Dame](1.2.5, 1.3.4). Released theatrically in June 1996, the film tackled unusually heavy, mature themes including religious hypocrisy, social prejudice, genocide, and lust.
Disney VHS tapes were known for lengthy promotional reels. The 1997 tape included:
— same master used.
There was nothing quite like the anticipation of the previews, the "Coming Soon to Theaters" screen, and then that iconic Disney castle. This movie was honestly way darker than I remembered as a kid, but the animation? Still top-tier. "Out There" will always be a banger. 🗣️🎶
Unlike later DVDs, the VHS had no letterboxing. Many wide shots (e.g., the Paris panorama) were cropped, altering cinematic framing.
Disney took a massive creative risk with its 34th animated feature film, [The Hunchback of Notre Dame](1.2.5, 1.3.4). Released theatrically in June 1996, the film tackled unusually heavy, mature themes including religious hypocrisy, social prejudice, genocide, and lust.